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World T20 2020 host cities: Sydney

Two venues in Sydney will be hosting fixtures at the ICC World T20 2020.

Sydney is Australia’s global city; set around a spectacular harbour and edged with stunning surf beaches. From the city’s iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, to its exciting dining scene and a non-stop calendar of blockbuster events, Sydney shines all year round.

You can explore Sydney Harbour by walking to the top of the bridge, camping out on an island or heading out on the water by sail, kayak and jet boat, or by taking in the view from the deck of a Sydney ferry. Visit Sydney’s national parks, picnic in a harbourside park, or hit the waves for a surf lesson at world-famous Bondi or Manly beaches.

Sydney has a rich cultural life with exciting theatres, galleries and museums, and a packed events calendar including Vivid Sydney, the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas which lights up the city each winter. Sports fans flock to the city for events including the Sydney International Tennis tournament, the Sydney Rugby 7s and the NSW Pro Surf Series.

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Highlights: Short on history, long on memories!

Video highlights of the ICC World T20, to be played across eight cities in Australia in 2020.

Fashionistas will love Sydney’s cosmopolitan shopping precincts which showcase the very best of international and local design. Food lovers will be thrilled by Sydney’s diverse food and wine, with a huge variety of fine dining restaurants, quirky cafés, festivals and vibrant ‘eat streets’.

Sydney is also the gateway to regional New South Wales which offers even more great adventures and events – no wonder the state is Australia’s most popular destination.

Walk in the majestic Blue Mountains, experience the peace and remoteness of the Outback, taste fresh seafood on a South Coast road trip or hike to the highest point in Australia; Mount Kosciusko in the breathtaking Snowy Mountains. Catch a wave at a North Coast surf beach, explore the New England hinterland or follow the mighty Murray River through the Riverina.

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The eight host cities of the ICC World T20 2020

Eight Australian cities will host matches at the ICC World T20 2020.

From the spectacular coastline to World Heritage-listed wilderness areas, and the historic towns in regional NSW, there really is something for everyone in New South Wales.

Located just a five-minute stroll from Olympic Park train station, Sydney Showground Stadium is Western Sydney’s premier elite sport oval stadium and is used throughout the year by numerous sporting codes, including cricket, soccer and Australian Rules Football (AFL).

Sydney Showground Stadium is a 22,500-seat capacity multi-use venue within the Sydney Showground precinct at Sydney Olympic Park, home each year to the Sydney Royal Easter Show, Australia’s largest annual ticketed event.

It is the home stadium for the Sydney Thunder Big Bash League cricket franchise and for the Greater Western Sydney Giants AFL team and in 2015 and 2016 was recognised nationally through AFL customer satisfaction surveys for providing Australia’s most outstanding fan experience.

Eight Australian cities will host matches at the ICC World T20 2020

Sydney Cricket Ground

Steeped in sporting history, the SCG has been providing a wealth of entertainment for over 150 years. Almost every famous Australian cricketer has competed within the historic grounds, which is considered among the country’s architectural treasures. Located within the eastern suburbs of Sydney and adjacent to the central business district, the SCG sits in the cultural heart of Sydney.

The SCG was established on the former 1852 Garrison Ground behind Victoria Barracks, Paddington, by the NSW Cricket Association. Today, the SCG is highly revered as one of the premier cricket venues in the world, hosting the annual New Year Test, One-Day Internationals and is the home ground of the NSW Blues and the Sydney Sixers.